Reliability Engineering Courses (ENRE)

Introduces the student to some basic principles of reliability engineering and reliability physics. The approach is to provide a general toolset by which engineers can understand how to consider reliability in all phases of the design and manufacture of a product. The emphasis is on integrating statistics and probability with understanding the fundamental physics of processes that lead to failures.

ENRE 684 – INFORMATION SECURITY (3 credits) Prerequisites: None.

This course is divided into three major components: overview, detailed concepts, and implementation techniques. The topics to be covered are: general security concerns and concepts from both a technical and management point of view, principles of security, architectures, access control and multi-level security, trojan horses, covert channels, trap doors, hardware security mechanisms, security models, security kernels, formal specifications and verification, networks and distribution systems and risk analysis.

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